You are the rarity if this deal does come together.
If you know nothing about selling, then I suggest you take Thomas` advice and get a lawyer. You will need to address the following:
* Purchase price
* Down payment ($2,000 sounds low, but is legal)
* Closing date (called completion date in BC)
* Method of financing
* Date for financing to be approved by purchaser (within 2 weeks is ample time)
* Is there to be a ppty inspection? Approved by what date?
* Are there any inclusions... drapes, curtain rods, appliances, etc?
* If there are tenants, are you giving vacant possession or not?
* Any additional items you and the purchaser agreed to
Generally, an agreement spells out who does what and when, and what happens if those conditions are not met. Take that info to your lawyer and have him/her draw up the contract with all the boiler plate clauses in it.
If this deal does not come together and you are thinking of going FSBO, take Thomas` advice again, and forget it. FSBOs do sell from time to time, but rarely in a tough market condition. If they did well, the companies that show home owners how to sell privately, such as CommFree.com, would stay around. But most FSBO companies have a short lifespan. I predict CommFree.com will be gone by this time next year.